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Neuwiller Hotel in Strasbourg dans le Bas-Rhin

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Bas-Rhin

Neuwiller Hotel in Strasbourg

    4 Quai de Paris
    67000 Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Hôtel de Neuwiller à Strasbourg
Crédit photo : Ji-Elle - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
3e quart du XVIIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
30 décembre 1985
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs of the posterior wing on the platform including the balcony with its iron railing, the entrance passage with its iron railing staircase and the vantail of the entrance gate; side wing façades and roofs in return, including the vantals of the two entrance doors (Box 57 9): inscription by order of 30 December 1985

Key figures

James Gallay - Owner Architect associated with construction.

Origin and history

Neuwiller Hotel is an emblematic building of the architectural heritage of Strasbourg, built during the 3rd quarter of the 18th century. Located at the 4th quay in Paris, it embodies the style of the mansions of this time, with remarkable elements such as its iron balcony and adorned staircase. This monument reflects the influence of local elites and the urban refinement of Strasbourg under the Ancien Régime.

Ranked a historic monument since 1985, the Neuwiller hotel is distinguished by its protected facades and roofs, as well as its entrance gate and railings in ironwork. These elements, typical of Alsatian civil architecture, bear witness to the know-how of the artisans of the time. The building is now owned by the municipality of Strasbourg, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

The architect or contractor identified for this project is James Gallay, whose name is associated with the construction of this private hotel. The 1985 official protection specifically covers parts such as the posterior wing on the dock, the entrance passage with its staircase, and the vantals of the doors. These details highlight the heritage importance of the building in the Strasbourg landscape.

Strasbourg, in the 18th century, was a dynamic city under French influence, marked by a mixture of Baroque and classical architecture. Private hotels, such as Neuwiller, served as residences for wealthy families and reflected their social status. Their construction was part of a period of economic and cultural prosperity for the region, then integrated into the Kingdom of France.

The hotel's location on the Paris wharf reinforces its link to the urban history of Strasbourg. This neighborhood, close to the Grande Île, was a place of power and commerce, attracting local elites. The protection of the monument is part of a broader desire to preserve the Alsatian heritage, especially after the destruction of world wars.

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